Subsequent bands included Malcolm X & the Black Auditorium and Berkfinger and The Sweats, the latter combining to form Philadelphia Grand Jury in early 2008.
[2] In June 2009, the band released "Going to the Casino (Tomorrow Night)"[3] where it received significant play on Triple J[4] and featured on the television mini-series Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities, also appearing on the soundtrack album.
Creative individuals tend to have more than one project and Philadelphia Grand Jury is just one of Berkfinger's musical personas.
The three playing together for the first time in nearly four years immediately sparked rumours of a Philadelphia Grand Jury reunion, which were confirmed with a midnight performance by the band at the 2013 BIGSOUND festival in Brisbane.
The band then announced a tour for December 2013, incorporating songs for both Feelings and Philadelphia Grand Jury across two sets.
The band would continue to tour infrequently across the remainder of the 2010s, but no new music surfaced until 2019 with the release of stand-alone single "$10K".
The band entered a second hiatus period due to COVID-19, but announced their reunion in 2024 to commemorate the 15-year anniversary of Hope is for Hopers.